The high-tech industry, particularly the robotics sector, faces a pressing labor issue. And this labor issue isn’t one that will be displaced by automation in the future.
This issue pertains to the skilled labor force that assembles, tests, installs and maintains the robots and automated machinery.
In Part 3 of their STEM education series, The Robot Report looks at the current skills gap for automation technicians and what one regional community college is doing to bridge that gap and prepare a new generation to fill these challenging and well-paying jobs.
Read more at The Robot Report.

